Show Funeral Sept 3 I Ifor for Mary Clark On a cold day March 13 3 1873 In the little village set et of Upton Summit C Coun County un t ty ly Utah a 1 baby girl was born to Joseph Joeeph Meadows tI and his wife Johanna Johann Johnson staunch Immigrant grant settlers and homesteaders She was called Mary Elizabeth and was the only girl in the family of five tier Her mother died when she was four tour and her father fath er et when she was eight years of ot age The Tho children were taken Into other homes In the community I and grew up with other famil children I I At the age of sixteen the she he married mar ried Herbert Clark In the Logan Logan Temple March 20 1889 They then began their struggle to make makeI I a home from Crom the new lands Inthe in inthe inthe the Upper Chalk Creek area later called Pine View I Work Rork and Hardship I Mary worked at the clearing land and getting the crops In and I Ithen then the harvests along with her ber husband bearing and rearIng rear rearS log Ing a family of eight children while on the Pine View home ranch Two Iwo other babies were born I after atter they moved to the East lity Ity Three of or those children have I proceeded her In death Two lit lit- littie tie tie girls died In Infancy and her oldest son eon Lauren died during the first flu epidemic of 1919 He lie was ready to be drafted for World War I when the call was cancelled by the epidemic of di dl sease With all the work hardship and family struggles Mary Clark was always ready to give a helpIng helping help help- I Ing Ins hand a h hearty arty meal and an anI J I word to any anyone one in need of ot such I i I Some borne ome o ot or her dearest hobbies were her ana anti flOwers and ana anah her h handiwork crocheting knitting knit knit- tint ting and antl rug mg making Man Many r o today nave pieces of oC her hand work as gifts gUts And many a pei person son has been made happy In well their anti ana hospital rooms oy oy uy her hel generous bouquets Mary r E. E Meadows Clark was truly a good mother a thoughtful lol and a faithful friend I i truly lived Jived tae example ot of I t tho tto tJ savior she ahe he went about doing do do- Ins ing- Ini goon fane passed ed away pe peacefully Saturday August 31 Funeral services serviced tor Mary 13 dark Clark was nerd nem be Sept t. t a 3 3 at the Coalville stake taK douse program ne program as I follows I l Funeral Service Prayer at the Mortuary by I Ernest Chappell Chappel Prelude and ana Postlude by Vena Verna Pace MO 04 a Uj I 1 hULJen Walker v-alKer violin tuu j ark Wood ac ac- o u. u Heu u III uv v ria ru race tace lice lue ht sketch h and remarks by John E. E Wright musical by WH ua WB accompanied by Euan Bu Bu- hl iau an IV funeral sermon by s j. j on Staples vocal trio by Dorothy t Lorraine Lorraine Lor Lor- raine tame Chapper Chappel and Stale Sta lei le le Sister Thou was Mild and Lovely Lovell Lovel benediction bye by Frank Bullock indication L. L of ot grave giave by Ray Clark Pallbearers Lauren Clark Bob J I I I I Clark Craig Glen Rogers Harvey inn ey Pace and George Flowers were In charge oi of Kathleen and Laurean Urean I Stokes I Funeral was under the direction direction tion of Walker Mortuary town Out Relatives I town Out relatives attending the funeral were Mrs Olive I pirus Santa Ana Calif Dr Ruben Ruben Ru RJ ben Clark and daughter Valeen Wood of Ogden Mr and Mrs Ira Clark and Mr and Mrs Steven Sleven Meadows Pocatello Idaho Idaho Ida Ida- ho Mr- Mr M and Mrs Wilford Clark Cedar City Mr and Mrs Marshall Marshall Mar Mar- shall L L. L Clark and family of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Alden Laketown Mr Craig Tridell and Mrs Carl CarlI CarlE E E. Wilde Las Laa Vegas Nevada I I |